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House extension cost: how to budget for your project

11 min read
Oct '25 • by Heather

Quick summary

A house extension in the UK can cost from around £750 to over £3,600 per square metre, depending on the quality and type of finish, with budget options at the lower end and luxury at the top. For a typical 30 to 80 sqm project, expect costs excluding VAT, with prices rising if you add features like high-end fixtures or complex designs.

Those looking to improve where they live have many options, but none have proven to be as popular as extending. With the increased desire for spacious, adaptable and functional homes, more are turning to extensions for the new lease of life they crave. But how much does a house extension cost?

As with every home project, the overall cost of an extension will depend largely on what you are trying to achieve. Size, location and extension type are just a few of the many factors that will significantly affect the final cost. The price of a one-storey extension in Scunthorpe is going to be very different to the cost of a two-storey extension in London.

In this article, we'll be exploring everything you need to know about home extension costs, including:

  • The costs of different types of house extensions
  • Factors that affect the cost of an extension
  • Where to get reputable contracting
  • How to cut down on costs while building your extension

How much does a house extension cost?

Single storey extensions

Single storey extensions, like their name implies, are usually erected on the ground floor alone and could be rear, side, or wraparound.

Ground floor rear house extension cost

Rear extensions are very popular extension types that build out of the back of the property into garden space.

Contractor London Estimate (Ex. VAT) Outside London Estimate (Ex. VAT)
Low end High end Low end High end
​Budget​ £45,000 £75,000 £37,125 £61,875
​Average £54,600 £90,000 £44,550 £74,250
​Premium £58,500 £97,500 £48,262 £80,437

(for a 30 sqm extension)

Ground floor side return house extension cost

A side return extension (sometimes called a ‘side infill’) fills in dead alleyway space at the side of a property. These alleyways are commonly found attached to Victorian or period terraces and are a good alternative to a rear extension as they do not sacrifice any garden space.

See an example of a Resi side return extension here.

Contractor London Estimate (Ex. VAT) Outside London Estimate (Ex. VAT)
Low end High end Low end High end
​Budget £52,000 £75,000 £43,313 £61,875
​Average £63,600 £90,000 £51,975 £74,250
​Premium £68,250 £97,500 £56,306 £80,437

(for a 30 sqm extension)

How much does an architect charge?